Reorganization of the vascular and nerve elements of the small intestine following resection of a strangulated loop

Adaptational and compensatory changes in neurovascular structures of the small gut's myenteric plexus following resection of a strangulated loop of the gut were studied in 21 cats. It was found, in particular, that whereas hyperplastic processes predominated in the wall of the remaining small g...

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Published inArkhiv patologii Vol. 49; no. 12; p. 42
Main Authors Del'tsova, E I, Mel'man, E P
Format Journal Article
LanguageRussian
Published Russia (Federation) 1987
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Summary:Adaptational and compensatory changes in neurovascular structures of the small gut's myenteric plexus following resection of a strangulated loop of the gut were studied in 21 cats. It was found, in particular, that whereas hyperplastic processes predominated in the wall of the remaining small gut at 1 month postresection, reparative processes had largely ceased and the neural structures under study had undergone partial atrophy at 3-6 months.
ISSN:0004-1955